PITTSBURGH -- Mike Tomlin promised "Redemption Sunday."
Instead he got the the Gronk hurdle.
Steelers cornerback Joe Haden's leaping interception over Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski in the fourth quarter was the signature play of the year for a Pittsburgh defense that finally exorcised the Patriots demon.
The red-zone jump with 7:43 left helped break a three-game losing streak, snap a four-game stretch without an interception and sealed the franchise's first win over New England in six tries, 17-10.
In the final seconds, with the Patriots facing fourth-and-15 at the 21, the Steelers batted down Tom Brady's pass over the middle and Heinz Field erupted.